Currencies of the European Union

EU GDP by currency group[1]

  Eurozone (85.5%)
  Poland (3.8%)
  Sweden (3.4%)
  Others (7.3%)

There are eight currencies of the European Union as of 2023 used officially by member states. The euro accounts for the majority of the member states with the remainder operating independent monetary policies. Those European Union states that have adopted it are known as the eurozone and share the European Central Bank (ECB). The ECB and the national central banks of all EU countries, including those who operate an independent currency, are part of the European System of Central Banks.

  1. ^ "Gross domestic product at market prices". Eurostat. Retrieved 8 August 2020.

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